Tag Archives: career choices

This is part 2 of a 3 part guest blog by Nicky Richmond. Nicky combines being a joint managing partner for Brecher with being a restaurant critic, and is a property and property finance lawyer with over 25 years’ experience. … Continue reading →

Work can start to get a bit repetitive after a while; a bit ‘same old same old’. Some people find this comforting, others brain numbing. I am the latter. How about you? Many many people have been sitting tight in … Continue reading →

More and more people are doing a portfolio career. Could you be one of them? This blog shares what a portfolio career is, the components and why they are growing. What is a portfolio career? A mixture of different strands … Continue reading →

This is the last in a series of 5 blogs about creating a career strategy and plan. In an uncertain world with static growth, you need to think more intelligently than others and be adaptable. Knowing where you are going … Continue reading →

This blog shares some tips about how to create a career strategy and plan. “Goals that are not written down are just wishes.” Anon. How do you go about creating a career strategy and plan? It is a mixture of … Continue reading →

This is part 2 in a 5 part series about career strategy and planning. Part 1 explored why people don’t have a career strategy and plan. This blog looks at why it makes sense to create a career strategy and … Continue reading →

A high proportion of people fall into their career by accident. A few, by chance, enjoy their work, but many don’t, which is a shame as it represents such a large proportion of our time and it has a big … Continue reading →